It depends solely on how a person carries themselves I would never assume anyone is ghetto from the colors they have in their hair especially when neon and bright colors where just a major trend .I've had orange highlights, purple hair , and red hair, even a bright red hue I deemed my "ratchet " red because it ended up being way too light for my caramel skintone but it still looked amazing on me, I get a million compliments when I venture to the red end of the color scale and I've seen tons of women wear colorful hues on tumblr and instagram that didn't look "ghetto" but to each his own. Being a New YorkerI guess I'm more accepting of what people choose to wear, do or say and how they feel.

Yaaaas NY is way more open about hair! It's so many dark chicks with platinum blonde, blue, turquoise, pink hair and no one cares because its a fast paced city. Now if you live in CT like me, you'd get stares. I miss NY.

I just think some people can pull off certain things that others may not be able to. Now if you have blue or purple or pink hair and your weave (or natural hair) looks nappy, dry, and just poorly done then it may look "ghetto" but when you have some beautiful, bouncy, healthy hair and it's blue you may not look "ghetto".

If a person with so called "ghetto" characteristics and sense of style only hangs around with similar people, do they even realize that they're "ghetto" because their friends and social circle look and act like them, and compliment them because they find that look appealing?

I'm far from the style of Kerry Washington, and have never claimed to be "classy", but I've always wondered what motivates "ghetto chics" to want to look like people that are usually the most UNsuccessful than the people that are usually the most successful?

If a person with so called "ghetto" characteristics and sense of style only hangs around with similar people, do they even realize that they're "ghetto" because their friends and social circle look and act like them, and compliment them because they find that look appealing?

I'm far from the style of Kerry Washington, and have never claimed to be "classy", but I've always wondered what motivates "ghetto chics" to want to look like people that are usually the most UNsuccessful than the people that are usually the most successful?

If your goal is to look cute at the weed house then they have achieved their mission. Not judging but slightly judging, not only do I question green hair , I also question where people are working with 28' ring curled hair.

While I will admit my hair is in a blondish color now I am on leave from work but when I return it will be 1b cause while my job never said anything in writing I don;t have time for folks to be trying to pet my head like a science experiment.

I have had a few hoodrat moments and dyed my weave a red color but I was not working at all then.

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